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sort of atlantic city cape may area. >> yes. true. that is what i'm understanding. you -- the news i was listening to you on this phone here is the first we've heard since mid afternoon. so... we've been surrounded by water power and just riding it out. >> is -- there are other people that wanted to stay? you talked about the people, your neighbors. >> yeah. two next to me on one side their house has flooding in it. a guy across the street we live on the bay here. there is seven couples up the street here. seven houses.. >> did water come up to the home if your on the bay? >> yes. it came up. fortunately came about four inches from getting on the first floor. right now i'm about a foot above the water i'm standing on the first floor. >> so do you have a basement? it's probably a pool now. >> well, my crawl space has been a pool all day. >> and this, you weren't frightened?. >> uh, no. i just rode it out before here, i'll be honest this is the worst it's been in 40 years here. probably lost shingles and stuff and have a leak or two, but thank god we're all right. >>
sort of atlantic city cape may area. >> yes. true. that is what i'm understanding. you -- the news i was listening to you on this phone here is the first we've heard since mid afternoon. so... we've been surrounded by water power and just riding it out. >> is -- there are other people that wanted to stay? you talked about the people, your neighbors. >> yeah. two next to me on one side their house has flooding in it. a guy across the street we live on the bay here. there is...
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first of all, if you look closely to the southeast of atlantic city, right about there, that is where the center is. that's where you see kind of a hole in the precipitation. almost like a circular hole right there. and that is moving to the north and west very, very clearly on track. however, it's doing so a little faster than was expected. just a little. that has two effects. one is meaning even more wind because there's a counterclockwise circulation of winds and the forward motion will add to the wind on the north side, in other words, the right-hand side of motion. bottom line, additional storm surge right in through long island and down the new jersey shoreline to around atlantic city. that is a big problem. let's take a look at that storm surge situation. again, we're looking at 3 to 6 feet in general in eastern new england. look what happens. because the water's coming from east to west, it kind of backs in through the long island sound, as an example, to 6 to 11 feet. we're looking at 4 to 8 feet down the new jersey shoreline. then big waves on top of that. that's all going t
first of all, if you look closely to the southeast of atlantic city, right about there, that is where the center is. that's where you see kind of a hole in the precipitation. almost like a circular hole right there. and that is moving to the north and west very, very clearly on track. however, it's doing so a little faster than was expected. just a little. that has two effects. one is meaning even more wind because there's a counterclockwise circulation of winds and the forward motion will add...
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first, as to the evacuation zone. let me stress we are ordering this evacuation for the caste of 375,000 people who live in these areas. if you live in these area, you should should leave them this afternoon. low-lying area, zone "a," including coney island, manhattan beach and red hook and otheriars in brooklyn. all of the rockaways and hamilton beach special broad channel in queens, almost all the coastal areas of staten island, city ooh land, throtion throtion -- throgs neck and battery park city and stretches of the waterfront and the lower east side and manhattan. do you want to find out if you live in zone "a"? call 311 or go to the city's web site and type in your address or give your address on the operator. they will tell you. if you live in one of the 26 public housing developments in zone "a," be aware that all elevators there will shut down at 7:00 p.m. tonight. so if really is important that you leave... this afternoon. also, the mta has announced they will start shutting down service to subways at 7 o'cl
first, as to the evacuation zone. let me stress we are ordering this evacuation for the caste of 375,000 people who live in these areas. if you live in these area, you should should leave them this afternoon. low-lying area, zone "a," including coney island, manhattan beach and red hook and otheriars in brooklyn. all of the rockaways and hamilton beach special broad channel in queens, almost all the coastal areas of staten island, city ooh land, throtion throtion -- throgs neck and...
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. >>> and subway in new york city becomes a swamp. this is the first time ever. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny fo
. >>> and subway in new york city becomes a swamp. this is the first time ever. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy,...
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that is the first time since 9/11 that we have seen this situs in the world's premiere city, certainly in america's most populous city, manhattan at 7:00 p.m. tonight will be isolated to the world. also, refineries along the east coast shug down, one after the other, and former shell oil president on that in houston, texas. what does this mean? how widespread will it be? >>guest: if you start south, this is no real problem for virginia all the way up to baltimore because they are supplied by gulf of mexico pipeline. this is no problem with distribution other than if the electricity is out, retail gas prices can not pump. in florida gas stations are required to have generators for just this keep of a reason that law doesn't exist except in florida. north into delaware, new jersey, pennsylvania, new york, connecticut, et cetera, the fact the refineries are shut down is not the problem. there should be three or four weeks of inventory on hand. the real problem is the distribution. if the highways are closed you cannot distribute. if the retail stations do not have electricity, they cannot
that is the first time since 9/11 that we have seen this situs in the world's premiere city, certainly in america's most populous city, manhattan at 7:00 p.m. tonight will be isolated to the world. also, refineries along the east coast shug down, one after the other, and former shell oil president on that in houston, texas. what does this mean? how widespread will it be? >>guest: if you start south, this is no real problem for virginia all the way up to baltimore because they are supplied...
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. >> and this isn't the only new york city hospital forced to evacua evacuate. i remember monday night lanagain to medical center had to evacuate patients. the first question is do you have enough hospital beds for all these people and secondly was it that you didn't foresee the magnitude of this storm, that the hospitals weren't prepared or that the hospitals could never be prepared for this sort of event and this is what's going to happen if a storm like this comes again? >> well this was an unprecedented event. we weathered hurricane irene 14 or 15 months ago with the same emergency preparations and it didn't come close to endangering the hospital. this hospital sits 20 feet above sea level, we're actually 15 feet higher than nyu hospital next door because the terrain rises slightly here, so it was obviously not anticipated that we would get a storm surge of this magnitude, the national hurricane center was predicting even at its highest 11-foot storm surge, so clearly here out of the east river, just because of the way the waters were being pushed and the le
. >> and this isn't the only new york city hospital forced to evacua evacuate. i remember monday night lanagain to medical center had to evacuate patients. the first question is do you have enough hospital beds for all these people and secondly was it that you didn't foresee the magnitude of this storm, that the hospitals weren't prepared or that the hospitals could never be prepared for this sort of event and this is what's going to happen if a storm like this comes again? >> well...
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the first thing we wanted to see was the boardwalk. we saw all day yesterday the visuals of the boardwalk detaching and floating out into the city. went to the north end of the island. there was a lesser developed part of the boardwalk that disintegrated and detached, and the boardwalk that we all know that is attached to most of the major businesses here in atlantic city is still intact, and can you see we're standing on it right now. throughout our state, even in just the last hour, road lights came back on, so there is some power that is coming back, now, we made our way up to the boardwalk, tried to walk by a bunch of casinos. one where we did see people inside was cesare's, got power back. kelly clarkson was up. spoke to a security guard and they said they hope to open as soon as thursday. still waiting for comment from some of the other casinos, the new big casino and club rebel is towards the end of the boardwalk where there was damage. there were windows coming off a tarp and some damage to the roof. they hope to open very near
the first thing we wanted to see was the boardwalk. we saw all day yesterday the visuals of the boardwalk detaching and floating out into the city. went to the north end of the island. there was a lesser developed part of the boardwalk that disintegrated and detached, and the boardwalk that we all know that is attached to most of the major businesses here in atlantic city is still intact, and can you see we're standing on it right now. throughout our state, even in just the last hour, road...
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the board walks are much stronger ocean city to the south of us that is concrete worboard walks and con treat retaining walls. things have been built bup but you just don't know. we survived the high tied and at 7 in the evening when the strongest winds are here. we will see what happens and we are standing by with more. >>> it is that high tied doug references that comes tomorrow evening that really the experts are telling us is when all hell will break lose. that's when you have not only the lunar tied the full moon you have a higher tied than normal plus the storm surge bus the rain. you have inplanned flooding and remember this isn't like a classic hurricane in the sense that it is not just people on the coast that will be impacted. this monster is heading inland. it is suggested it will go all of the way across the entire state of pennsylvania from philadelphia hundreds of miles to pittsburgh and stowing havoc along the way. a quarter of the united states population will ultimately be affected from cape hatteras to the great lakes. all of the way to the great lakes where they are e
the board walks are much stronger ocean city to the south of us that is concrete worboard walks and con treat retaining walls. things have been built bup but you just don't know. we survived the high tied and at 7 in the evening when the strongest winds are here. we will see what happens and we are standing by with more. >>> it is that high tied doug references that comes tomorrow evening that really the experts are telling us is when all hell will break lose. that's when you have not...
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that is a great new york city crowd right there, everybody! that's it! [ cheers and applause ] thank you so much. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody. first off, thanks to our great audience for making it to the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] i'm so glad you're here because last night's audience was the worst. [ laughter ] i don't know if you guys caught the show last night, but because of the hurricane, we had to do the show to a bunch of empty seats. or as clint eastwood calls that, "a full house." [ laughter and applause ] "200 -- 250 obamas." i'm telling you, after last night's show, i realized how much i missed the sound of laughter and applause. i haven't heard that much silence since kim kardashian was asked to say something off camera. [ laughter ] we're still dealing with hurricane sandy here in new york. in fact, a lot of people on the east coast don't have access to facebook or twitter. [ audience oohs ] everybody was like, "how are people supposed to know i'm complaining about facebook and twitter if i don't have faceb
that is a great new york city crowd right there, everybody! that's it! [ cheers and applause ] thank you so much. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody. first off, thanks to our great audience for making it to the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] i'm so glad you're here because last night's audience was the worst. [ laughter ] i don't know if you guys caught the show last night, but because of the hurricane, we had to do the show to a bunch of empty seats. or as...
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. >> when we were first in this city six years ago, this wasn't a bazaar, it was a combat zone. today you are more likely to get one over by a truck, car or motorcycle than to get hit by an iud and that's thanks to the special security force and the local police they have trained and mentored. >> are you worried about the again on blue stuff you keep hearing about? >> no, sir. we have a very good relationship with the commander. we train and live and work with these guys everyday. i'm willing to go out on the wire with them and willing to come to their camp. >> eric, we are now at ford operating service. the task force here and task at hand has been made nor difficult and dangerous by all of those date-certain and extra-strategy talks coming out of washington. but the troops here, like captain adam standing beside me, have made a profound difference in the security situation here in helman and particularly in this district. captain, you just heard what was being said about blue on green. or green on blue, right? attacks by afghans against americans. you and i were out today walk
. >> when we were first in this city six years ago, this wasn't a bazaar, it was a combat zone. today you are more likely to get one over by a truck, car or motorcycle than to get hit by an iud and that's thanks to the special security force and the local police they have trained and mentored. >> are you worried about the again on blue stuff you keep hearing about? >> no, sir. we have a very good relationship with the commander. we train and live and work with these guys...
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who are the first people impacted? >> right now the center of sandy located just thigh south-southeast of the the new york city area, pretty far away and we're not expecting sandy to make landfall across central new jersey until tomorrow night. and pretty late at night, the later evening hours and we're already seeing some of the the heavy rain bands outside of the new york city area to the west across eastern portions of pennsylvania, through portions of maryland, down through eastern portions of the state of virginia, and also, north carolina, and spots out there have already picked up over half a foot of rain so we're' experiencing flooding out there and to the west of the system, our frontal system that's going to be colliding with sandy's already bringing in rainfall across ohio down into portions of eastern kentucky and both of the systems as we head into tomorrow and tuesday, colliding and producing all kinds of chaos and the winds are picking up across portions of long island. even though sandy is far away, it'
who are the first people impacted? >> right now the center of sandy located just thigh south-southeast of the the new york city area, pretty far away and we're not expecting sandy to make landfall across central new jersey until tomorrow night. and pretty late at night, the later evening hours and we're already seeing some of the the heavy rain bands outside of the new york city area to the west across eastern portions of pennsylvania, through portions of maryland, down through eastern...
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we know that that's where sandy first made landfall in atlantic city. and much of the boardwalk there was submerged. water was thigh high on the streets of seabright, new jersey. that's a three mile sliver of a town that is where the shrewsbury river joins the ocean. then earlier tonight, i spoke with brian thompson with our nbc affiliate wnbc in new york. he has been reporting from seaside heights, new jersey, tonight. >> reporter: i'm cold, i'm miserable and it doesn't look very good at all, chris. i can tell you that just a couple miles away here on the jersey shore, 13 homes burned down in one little cluster, a shopping center, strip mall burned in berkeley township a couple miles behind me. we have a lot of power lines that are starting to, look right here, these are getting a lot closer. they're starting to drop right there toward us which is not a good sign. we have reports of four deaths right now in new jersey. i don't know if you've reported that earlier, chris, or not. two people in a car accident in morris county. a tree falling into a house
we know that that's where sandy first made landfall in atlantic city. and much of the boardwalk there was submerged. water was thigh high on the streets of seabright, new jersey. that's a three mile sliver of a town that is where the shrewsbury river joins the ocean. then earlier tonight, i spoke with brian thompson with our nbc affiliate wnbc in new york. he has been reporting from seaside heights, new jersey, tonight. >> reporter: i'm cold, i'm miserable and it doesn't look very good at...
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>> first, before i answer that, let me just say how proud i am to work for nyu langone medical center, where we have physicians and staff and nurses and the new york city fire department and police department, who did an extraordinary effort in incredibly difficult circumstances evacuating all our patients in 12 hours safely. it is a miracle. they did a terrific job. we are a massive huge complex. we have many generators. they are tested all the time. this was an unbelievably powerful storm. many, many things happened that were really beyond anyone's control and that's what just happened. it's a very unfortunate set of circumstances but thank god we have such an incredible team of people who were able to do heroic work. right now, we're assessing all of our infrastructure. our goal is to get back online as soon as possible. our patients, our staff, our doctors want to get back to work so priority number one right now is assess the infrastructure. our buildings are safe but assess the infrastructure, see what damage was done. we had ten feet of water, 12 feet of water in our basement a
>> first, before i answer that, let me just say how proud i am to work for nyu langone medical center, where we have physicians and staff and nurses and the new york city fire department and police department, who did an extraordinary effort in incredibly difficult circumstances evacuating all our patients in 12 hours safely. it is a miracle. they did a terrific job. we are a massive huge complex. we have many generators. they are tested all the time. this was an unbelievably powerful...
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under the stars and go on down the boulevard ♪ ♪ say may god be the first one in the car ♪ ♪ may he be the last one out of ours ♪ ♪ as we come down from wishing this city would start ♪ ♪ making use of these open arms say may god be the first one in the car may ♪ ♪ he be the last one out of ours ♪ ♪ ooo, ooo ooo, ooo ooo, ooo ooo, ooo ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: nice job, guys. i missed you guys before. you guys were eating. i came back to see you. how ya doin'? welcome back. good to see ya. i want to thank my guests, arnold schwarzenegger, bubba watson, and of course, the wallflowers. tomorrow night, tyler perry will be here. but "jimmy fallon," the emmy winner. he's coming up next. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's too nice. th
under the stars and go on down the boulevard ♪ ♪ say may god be the first one in the car ♪ ♪ may he be the last one out of ours ♪ ♪ as we come down from wishing this city would start ♪ ♪ making use of these open arms say may god be the first one in the car may ♪ ♪ he be the last one out of ours ♪ ♪ ooo, ooo ooo, ooo ooo, ooo ooo, ooo ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: nice job, guys. i missed you guys before. you guys were eating. i came back to see you. how ya...
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a lots of damage may not be visible as you first get into the city it absolutely is underground and as a result, governor cuomo is calling in reinforcements. >> the army corps of engineers is sending us their best naal t they call it the national unwatering team. i didn't know there was such a name for a team, but the national unwatering s.w.a.t. teams on its way to new york and we need them very badly. >> reporter: they need unwatering. they were here, the army corps folks beginning to inspect things from the battery but the army team that worked in new orleans during katrina, the flood in 1993 in chicago, experts on these types of things but they have to be requested, first of all, by fema, that has not happened yet. we have been told that is in the process and that is just getting the bureaucratic hurtles cleared. they have a lot of water to try to clear out from this city. it is not going to be back to normal any time soon. guys? >> scott cohn, thank you very much. >>> the storm's devastation all up and down the atlantic seaboard but perhaps no area took it harder than the jersey s
a lots of damage may not be visible as you first get into the city it absolutely is underground and as a result, governor cuomo is calling in reinforcements. >> the army corps of engineers is sending us their best naal t they call it the national unwatering team. i didn't know there was such a name for a team, but the national unwatering s.w.a.t. teams on its way to new york and we need them very badly. >> reporter: they need unwatering. they were here, the army corps folks...
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sarah will be running the new york city marathon. yes, she is. >> she's going to do it. >> good for you, honey. >> thank you. look how well sarah is doing. >> very proud of her. >> all right. >> all right. in southern kitsching but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> we are back with "today's" kitchen. if you're in the mood for southern cooking with a french floor, you're in for a treat. >> alex hits has cooked for tre and the royals and now he's cooking for us. sharing some of his favorite recipes in the new book "my beverly hills kitchen." >> yum. there we go. this is a celebration. >> it's my first book and time to celebrate. the first thing we're going to do -- >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. the first thing we're going to do is start with pecan crusted salmon. with no disrespect to y'all's dogs, it's so easy they could do it. no disrespect to your cats or dogs, i know they are smart. take some pecans, melted butter, dry dill, garlic, salt. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> this is easy. >> grind it up. >> okay. yum, yum. th
sarah will be running the new york city marathon. yes, she is. >> she's going to do it. >> good for you, honey. >> thank you. look how well sarah is doing. >> very proud of her. >> all right. >> all right. in southern kitsching but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> we are back with "today's" kitchen. if you're in the mood for southern cooking with a french floor, you're in for a treat. >> alex hits has cooked for tre and the...
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first we stop in houston on november 24th, salt lake city on december 8th. details on bill o'reilly.com. finally, tip of the day, news week magazine is folding. the magazine will go out of business at the end of the year. it will remain on the net, but so what? the reason the once proud publication is just that. it was identified with left wing politics. in print you cannot alienate more than half of the population by pushing a political agenda. people are reading much less these days. preferring to cruise the net for information. if a major magazine or a newspaper wants to remain viable , it has to be fair. can't just walk away from potential customers. "factor" tip of the day, ideology can hurt you in business, and in your personal life. be fair, and be reasonable. tip of the day. please check out the fox news "factor" website, different than bill o'reilly.com also, we would like you to spout off about "the factor" from anywhere in thorror.com. name and town, name and town. word of the day, do not be a varlet when writing to "the factor." last week i asked
first we stop in houston on november 24th, salt lake city on december 8th. details on bill o'reilly.com. finally, tip of the day, news week magazine is folding. the magazine will go out of business at the end of the year. it will remain on the net, but so what? the reason the once proud publication is just that. it was identified with left wing politics. in print you cannot alienate more than half of the population by pushing a political agenda. people are reading much less these days....
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of those 11 companies, nine of them are based in the new york city area. it is only natural that their offices are going to be closed, therefore they're going to postpone the report. second of all, last week i talked with the cfo of ford. he said to me, listen. in reporting the extended losses in europe, he also updated and raised their guidance for the third quarter. so they've got better than expected numbers. if they were dumping bad news, they would not have raised guidance last week. so it's a ridiculous assertion that ford is reporting tomorrow because it wants to get the news out while everybody's focused on the hurricane. >> still certainly something -- i'm sure some were thinking that. >> i don't know if it is ridiculous. let people dissect the news instead of worrying about making sure their house isn't flooded. right? zero people paying attention -- now nobody will pay attention to the earnings. fine. nobody can look at them. >> lot of people -- brian, anybody who is a ford investor heard they raised guidance last week. i can guarantee you all t
of those 11 companies, nine of them are based in the new york city area. it is only natural that their offices are going to be closed, therefore they're going to postpone the report. second of all, last week i talked with the cfo of ford. he said to me, listen. in reporting the extended losses in europe, he also updated and raised their guidance for the third quarter. so they've got better than expected numbers. if they were dumping bad news, they would not have raised guidance last week. so...
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this is the first hurricane to make landfall in new jersey since 1903. it's only the third one to do so in the last 200 years. take a look at this video we saw earlier from long beach island in new jersey. this is beach haven. a beautiful town where we actually have a lot of friend. and you can see earlier that picture of the house was in great peril. that is a coastal community. we want to go live to steve harrigan with the latest in ocean city, maryland. >> reporter: the wind is kick up. gusts up to 45 miles an hour and the rain heavy as well up to 1 inch every two hours. you can look out at this beach it many coming up to the seawall sometimes topping over the seawall. the waves have gotten bigger. when it tops over the sea wallet many throwing sand on the boardwalk and some of the destruction. the water beginning to seep into buildings. the iconic pier on the edge of this boardwalk has been partially destroyed. we have gotten stern warnings from the governor about staying off the roads. here is what the governor of maryland had to say. >> there will
this is the first hurricane to make landfall in new jersey since 1903. it's only the third one to do so in the last 200 years. take a look at this video we saw earlier from long beach island in new jersey. this is beach haven. a beautiful town where we actually have a lot of friend. and you can see earlier that picture of the house was in great peril. that is a coastal community. we want to go live to steve harrigan with the latest in ocean city, maryland. >> reporter: the wind is kick...
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> that mostly happened in new york city? >> lower manhattan was the first place that took off, then chicago. those early passenger elevators always had an attendant that would take a passenger's request and then operate the car. the big change was the emergence of a electric elevators. starting in 1880, the electric elevator allowed building dollars to go much higher. we evolved from steam hydraulic elevators to the electric elevators that are not that much different from what we are going to see now at the top of the tower. this is the steam room on the top of the state st. francis. -- on top of the state francis. the equipment you see painted green, that is all the original equipment from 1972. we are just now in the middle of modernizing this equipment. >> why modernize? doesn't the equipment works fine? >> it does, it is of analog and intensive, and there are some additional controls. let me introduce the foreman to you. this is vince. he can do a better job explaining the project details. >> what is happening here, what
> that mostly happened in new york city? >> lower manhattan was the first place that took off, then chicago. those early passenger elevators always had an attendant that would take a passenger's request and then operate the car. the big change was the emergence of a electric elevators. starting in 1880, the electric elevator allowed building dollars to go much higher. we evolved from steam hydraulic elevators to the electric elevators that are not that much different from what we are...
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grusheski: philadelphia was the first american city to develop a water system and to take on as a municipal responsibility water delivery to all of its citizens. when william penn laid out the city, he actually chose a spot of land that had a lot of groundwater. however, by 1730, 30,000 people lived within the first seven blocks of philadelphia, next to the delaware river. well, 30,000 people caused filth in the city and polluted their water sources. the groundwater was not potable. and in one year, 1/6 of the population died of yellow fever. now, they didn't know at the time that yellow fever was carried by mosquitoes. but the health issue was major in that first movement to build a water system. narrator: so they set out to find the cleanest source of water. although the majority of philadelphia's water now comes from the delaware river, early engineers found that development along the waterfront was causing pollution. so their search led them to the nearby schuylkill river. philadelphia developed technologies to pump water from the river into the city. these technologies established engi
grusheski: philadelphia was the first american city to develop a water system and to take on as a municipal responsibility water delivery to all of its citizens. when william penn laid out the city, he actually chose a spot of land that had a lot of groundwater. however, by 1730, 30,000 people lived within the first seven blocks of philadelphia, next to the delaware river. well, 30,000 people caused filth in the city and polluted their water sources. the groundwater was not potable. and in one...
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>> first thing, speaker dennis hastert said at this time, questioned whether we should build new orleans. i think there was significant pushback from people in that region, specific about the city of new orleans, and eric's point that did come up. >> it was a racial point. about new orleans being below sea level. >> one second. one second, okay? my point is, from new orleans, they were offended by that. here is the deal. and he had talked to the congressional black caucus, how he sees him, what he said. i heard him naacp, 2009, talked about what he did in terms of schools, those lines, and got criticized for saying basically lecturing african-americans that he wouldn't do it for the white audience. didn't hear anybody white or conservative complain about that, you pull yourself up by your boot straps. let's be honest. politicians have always talked different ways, different groups, whether are you democrat or republican, conservative or liberal. >> but, rollland, what critics are saying, he's whole message of we're not a white america or black america or blue state america or red state a
>> first thing, speaker dennis hastert said at this time, questioned whether we should build new orleans. i think there was significant pushback from people in that region, specific about the city of new orleans, and eric's point that did come up. >> it was a racial point. about new orleans being below sea level. >> one second. one second, okay? my point is, from new orleans, they were offended by that. here is the deal. and he had talked to the congressional black caucus, how...
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atlantic city is the highest there at 52. so good signs that winds are slowly beginning to drop down. we're in the 40 and 30 range throughout the delmarva, d.c. washington, d.c., by the way, you had a windy late night. you had some gusts up to 60 miles per hour which caught some people by surprise. further to the north in new england, finally the winds are dying off there, too. we shouldn't see too much more damage. the concern i have overnight besides additional winds is the heavy snow through areas of west virginia, pennsylvania, and also through areas of extreme mountainous maryland. chris, it's going to snow another 1 to 2 feet on top of the foot that is already on the ground. people are already stuck in numerous locations because of that heavy snow and downed trees. so just a multifaceted historic storm. the name sandy is almost guaranteed to be retired by the national hurricane center. i'm sure this will be a multibillion dollar storm damage. we probably had close to $1 billion in new york city, alone. >> we're just get
atlantic city is the highest there at 52. so good signs that winds are slowly beginning to drop down. we're in the 40 and 30 range throughout the delmarva, d.c. washington, d.c., by the way, you had a windy late night. you had some gusts up to 60 miles per hour which caught some people by surprise. further to the north in new england, finally the winds are dying off there, too. we shouldn't see too much more damage. the concern i have overnight besides additional winds is the heavy snow through...
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>> first thing, we have 3.2 million customers in new york city. that's the five boroughs in westchester county. 650,000 of those customers are out of service. so, the last few days, we've been warning your viewers that to be prepared and to also be patient. this is a storm that's still in the process of happening. it's pretty dynamic and those numbers could easily go up. what we're warning them, as we say, we have to go through an assessment process first, to figure out what is actually wrong with the equipment, set out about making the repairs and we have to do it in a safe way. we cannot allow our employees to be out if the winds are still surging and the bucket trucks we can't have them up in the air if wind surges are still strong. we have to have safety first. once we do that, the crews will be augmented by crews we've contacted from around the country to assist us as they are assisting other utilities along the eastern seaboard because of this storm. >> deidre with con edison, a long week for your workers. so many people sitting in the dark
>> first thing, we have 3.2 million customers in new york city. that's the five boroughs in westchester county. 650,000 of those customers are out of service. so, the last few days, we've been warning your viewers that to be prepared and to also be patient. this is a storm that's still in the process of happening. it's pretty dynamic and those numbers could easily go up. what we're warning them, as we say, we have to go through an assessment process first, to figure out what is actually...
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for the first time in new york city, a nationally syndicated radio show host conservative steve diese. we said governor romney's momentum, but let me clarify this poll likely women voters. in virginia the president leads 54/42, ohio 54/42, florida, 54/41. is the president discussing these issues related to women's health because he sees governor romney having momentum or that's an achilles heel for governor romney? >> i think it's an achilles heel for romney. they focused on it, and they have a strong record on women's issues. governor romney does not. it's not just the binders comment, but you saw today they released this very strong ad on abortion going after mitt romney's contradictions on the state. this is why people like steve in the past never supported mitt romney, because he's all over the map on the issue of abortion. ted kennedy called him multiple choice. >> we have a new ad from the president hitting governor romney on the issue of abortion and we have the romney campaign's response if you will. those are out today, in fact. let's play them. >> you know, those ads say mit
for the first time in new york city, a nationally syndicated radio show host conservative steve diese. we said governor romney's momentum, but let me clarify this poll likely women voters. in virginia the president leads 54/42, ohio 54/42, florida, 54/41. is the president discussing these issues related to women's health because he sees governor romney having momentum or that's an achilles heel for governor romney? >> i think it's an achilles heel for romney. they focused on it, and they...
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>> well, first, it is perfectly fair if mr. o'neill decides he wants somebody else to convince the board to do it. what i have a problem with here is mr. pandit came out and said this was my own decision. simon and i were talking about this the day it came out. it was nonsensical. now we find out. i agree with harvey pitt. he said given a choice between lying or simply not saying anything, i think mr. pandit should simply say nothing about this. >> i don't know if there's a way to make this a great story from their perspective. but, hey, i don't think that's the way anybody would want to go. it doesn't look good, as bob just said from pandit's perspective. but i think there are a lot of questions about whether they could have communicated better about what was really behind this. like the truth. >> guys, let's finish up with apple. it was supposed to be the big one in corporate earnings this week, reporting of course ultimately weaker than expected ipad sales. the white ipad minis are already selling out. why has the stock been
>> well, first, it is perfectly fair if mr. o'neill decides he wants somebody else to convince the board to do it. what i have a problem with here is mr. pandit came out and said this was my own decision. simon and i were talking about this the day it came out. it was nonsensical. now we find out. i agree with harvey pitt. he said given a choice between lying or simply not saying anything, i think mr. pandit should simply say nothing about this. >> i don't know if there's a way to...
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so we're the first city in the country to appoint in the mayor's office a chief innovative officer, jane app, who is behind the work here today and jay is helping me cause a link that has never happened before with the technology companies. there are so many here and i need to talk with them and, in fact he has given me great advice to make sure every tuesday i do a tour of one of these companies. >> oh, great. >> so i have done that religiousy ever single week since i have been here and it's marvelous. >> every tuesday you go to a tech company? >> it's tech tuesday. >> who has the best goodies that you have seen? >> [ laughter ] they all have. whether you go to the twitter rooftop. >> twitter is out of control. >> yes and they have the video of the dome of city hall. >>
so we're the first city in the country to appoint in the mayor's office a chief innovative officer, jane app, who is behind the work here today and jay is helping me cause a link that has never happened before with the technology companies. there are so many here and i need to talk with them and, in fact he has given me great advice to make sure every tuesday i do a tour of one of these companies. >> oh, great. >> so i have done that religiousy ever single week since i have been...
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again, the storm surge is the first problem. there's going to be massive power outages and in addition, of course, then there will be some flooding rainfall. we'll talk about all those factors as the day wears on. we'll keep you posted on that. we'll have more in just a few minutes from now. >> thank you so very much, todd. we appreciate it. >>> breaking news now. bob pisani has it. it concerns the exchanges. bob? >> of course, it's decision time about whether or not we're going to be open tomorrow. there is a conference call going on right now between all of the major exchanges, representatives of the brokerage industry, as well as the s.e.c. to make the final decision. all indications are, sue, that there will be no opening tomorrow of any of the exchanges as there has been today. the key that everyone is focusing on is wednesday. it is the end of the month. a lot of individuals, a lot of firms, need to report numbers for the end of the month. the focus is on opening wednesday. even if there is only a skeletal crew on the floo
again, the storm surge is the first problem. there's going to be massive power outages and in addition, of course, then there will be some flooding rainfall. we'll talk about all those factors as the day wears on. we'll keep you posted on that. we'll have more in just a few minutes from now. >> thank you so very much, todd. we appreciate it. >>> breaking news now. bob pisani has it. it concerns the exchanges. bob? >> of course, it's decision time about whether or not we're...
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and mitt romney gets back on the campaign trail, first stop the battleground state of florida. a lot of new information coming up in the next hour. stick around. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. [ male announcer ] can a car be built around a state of mind? ♪ announcing the all-new 2013 malibu from chevrolet. ♪ with a remarkable new interior featuring the available chevrolet mylink infotainment system. this is where sophisticated styling begins. and where it ends? that's up to you. it's here -- the greatest malibu ever. ♪ >>> good morning, everybody. i'm thomas roberts. topping get agenda today, a daunting recovery. president obama will depart the white house in one hour heading to new jersey to tour the damage left in the wake of the destructive superstorm named sandy. you're looking at new aerial pictures taken from above new jersey t
and mitt romney gets back on the campaign trail, first stop the battleground state of florida. a lot of new information coming up in the next hour. stick around. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. [ male announcer ] can a car be built around a state of mind?...
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columbus which interestingly is a very bipartisan town, be democratic mayor, a bunch of republican city fathers spent money on infrastructure, supported the auto industry, they have a delegation to china to do deals like this one, to look for ways factory workers in columbus can sell to chinese. i think american workers are savvier about globalization and the opportunity it presents. >> that's not what the obama campaign thinks. they spent the entire summer blaming mitt romney for globalization. that was the campaign. >> i do think -- >> it's worked too. >> it does work. >> now the romney campaign is arguing against globalization. it's like it's come full circle? >> in ohio everybody is against globalization and everybody is for coal. >> but i mean, let's not think -- i remember seeing on this show why can't romney come out and say sometimes we have to close factories. sometimes -- >> the interesting issue this is seriously late in the game for it, but romney as the resident business expert had an opportunity to create a sort of intellectual idea about jobs and it could have been someth
columbus which interestingly is a very bipartisan town, be democratic mayor, a bunch of republican city fathers spent money on infrastructure, supported the auto industry, they have a delegation to china to do deals like this one, to look for ways factory workers in columbus can sell to chinese. i think american workers are savvier about globalization and the opportunity it presents. >> that's not what the obama campaign thinks. they spent the entire summer blaming mitt romney for...
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in ocean city, md., the first signs of the approaching storm can also be felt. authorities have closed the city's beach. >> this is a big one. it is supposed to be huge. everybody is supposed to evacuate from 17th street down. >> this is almost a ghost town. the residents have either left or barricaded themselves inside their homes. only a couple of daring beachgoers remain. >> [no audio] >> further north, in new york, preparations have been underway for days. people in low-lying areas are bracing themselves for flooding. at this long beach hospital, several buildings are being evacuated. almost 400,000 people have been forced to leave their homes. the mass transit has been shut down. >> i think it is ridiculous. new york city is a melting pot of people going to work and trying to make a living and we cannot even get around. i did not even know what i'm doing. >> president obama has canceled campaign stops. he urged residents to take all precautions. >> my first message is to all the people across the eastern seaboard, the mid-atlantic, going north, that you nee
in ocean city, md., the first signs of the approaching storm can also be felt. authorities have closed the city's beach. >> this is a big one. it is supposed to be huge. everybody is supposed to evacuate from 17th street down. >> this is almost a ghost town. the residents have either left or barricaded themselves inside their homes. only a couple of daring beachgoers remain. >> [no audio] >> further north, in new york, preparations have been underway for days. people in...